Celebration of Life ceremony for Lahoma "Sue" Scott will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday February 6th at Calvary Baptist Church on East Randolph with Steve Williams officiating.
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A Celebration of Life ceremony for Lahoma "Sue" Scott will be at 11:00 am on Saturday February 6th at Calavry Baptist Church on East Randolph with Steve Williams officiating.
Sue was born on May 31, 1935 in Grove, Oklahoma to William and Nancy Inlow and passed away on Tuesday January 26, 2021. She was raised in Grove, Oklahoma where she graduated high school.On October 28, 1954, she married Charles R. Scott in Great Bend, Kansas. They lived in Drumright, Oklahoma, before moving to Liberal Kansas. In 1975 they came to Enid from Liberal. They then moved to Duncan in 1982. She worked with her husband at Axelson Inc. as office secretary. In 1993 they moved to the Oklahoma City area. In 2002 she returned to Enid to be near her Daughter.
Survivors include her daughter Pam Smith, son in law Verlin Smith of Enid, son Terry Scott, daughter in law Vicky Scott "Avery" of Harrah, Oklahoma; and 4 grandchildren, Shawn Smith, Shane Smith, and Sarah Smith all of Enid and Natasha LaViola of College Station, Texas. 6 great grandchildren, Scott Smith of Guthrie, Ryleigh Harger, Austin, Skylar, Hailee and Lilith Smith all from Enid. Also surviving are Lore Smith of Guthrie and Rosemary Smith of Enid.
Remembrances may be shared online at www.stittsworthfuneralservices.com.
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